Random street art that I came across while visiting last week’s Salone del Mobile (Milan Design Week) in Milan, Italy.
The first mural is by Brooklyn based artist and illustrator Kevin Lyons who painted a wall at the Ikea Festival in Milan’s Lambrate District.

French artist Invader recently visited the capital of Morocco to leave his signature mosaics around the streets of Rabat.

“One month after my quick invasion of Marrakech, I went back to Morocco to invade its capitale city, Rabat !Rabat is a wonderfull city, a perfect spot for the 20 mosaics I have disseminated in the narrow streets of the medina, full of riads, stray cats and zellige tiles but also in the new part of the city.” – Invader

Stencil piece by Polish artist Igor Dobrowolski titled “Sick Future” found at the Berlin Wall in Germany. This work is a series of stencils relating to social media. Dobrowolski likes to depict the bad sides of humans and draw attention to social and political issues.

“There are many topics that I try to move in my work, or maybe the topics move me, such as death, depression, war, problems of the poor and homeless, addiction, narcissism, lack of empathy.”– Igor Dobrowolski

This is how I found the piece two days ago. And below is a better shot right after it was finished.

Random gallery full of street art from the streets and forrests of Prague, Czech Republic.

The first mural depicts various childhood characters from Czech as well as international children’s TV bedtime stories. You will most likely recognize Tom & Jerry, The Smurfs and Mickey Mouse. On the very right are two popular Czech rabbits called Bob and Bobek or “The Rabbits Out Of The Hat” and on the left is my favourite mole “Krteček”.

Unfortunately this unique building has been demolished in November 2016. It was an old telephone exchange in Dejvice that has been standing there for around 40 years.

Little broken car left alone in the forrest…

The following murals can be found at the railway station in Sokolov, Czech Republic.

A little something to think about today: “If we could see the world through the eyes of a child, we could see the magic in everything…”